The Wright Boss by K A Linde

The Wright Boss (Wright, #2)

by K.A. Linde

A new stand alone office romance from USA Today bestselling author K.A. Linde...

I've always had one rule:

Don't mix business and pleasure.

But then Landon Wright comes home to his family's construction company with a broken back and a beaten heart and ends up as my new sexy boss. As the office gets heated, I'm thinking about throwing the rulebook out the window.

If only there weren't a million reasons this could never work.

We may have shared a single perfect kiss, but I can't let our intense connection cloud my judgment. Not with everything I've worked for on the line.

Dating your boss is so very, very wrong...even if he feels so Wright.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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Linde never disappoints me. She always delivers a great romance filled with characters I grow to love and cheer for, and she did it once again with THE WRIGHT BOSS. I am a sucker for these companion series. I love watching all the players pair off and find their happiness, and it was great to see that happen for Landon. My heart wanted him to find real love and to have something solid and sure in his life, after having to deal with Miranda and a career threatening injury.

Yes, this book had all the elements us romance lovers have grown to expect, but the one thing Linde does, which I love, is she goes a little beyond the HEA. Your average romance would have ended once Landon and Heidi had declared it love, but we got a few more chapters after that. One of the chapters was for us to see our heroine deal with some issues, and it was lovely to get this chapter, because I feel like it took Heidi's to another level as a character. We got to see her grow in more than her love for Landon, and I thought that was pretty special. Linde also gave me the thing I love more - an EPILOGUE! It was very sweet too. I may have shed a tear or two.

I am pretty excited for the next book to see what Linde does with the hot mess, which is Austen.

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